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Cavity Wall & Loft Insulation

Discounted offer for all home owners

 

to help you save energy and money.

 

 Did you know that around a third of all the heat lost in an un-insulated home is through the walls? Insulating cavity walls reduces heat loss and can   save you around £115 a year on your fuel bills.

 

Grants and offers To help with the cost of installation there are a range of grants and offers available from the government, local authorities and energy suppliers.                                                           

Cavity wall insulation can be free to those aged over 70 or those in receipt of certain benefits.

FREE survey and consultation

Contact RRIM today to arrange your FREE, no obligation home insulation survey and consultation.

                     UCR Energy Helpline  0121 288 4201

Step 1: Survey - Following your enquiry, a qualified surveyor will visit your home to check that it is suitable for Cavity Wall and or Loft Insulation. The surveyor will then provide you with a written straightforward quotation for you to consider.

Step 2: Acceptance and Agreement of Installation Date - Upon your acceptance of the quote, a date will be allocated for ur installers to carry out the work.

Step 3: Day of Installation - The team will arrive at the time as indicated to you.

 Please fill out our insulation quote form to find out about grant entitlement and to arrange your FREE home insulation survey.

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Does your home have cavity walls?

Most houses built from 1920 onwards have cavity walls. The easiest way to tell is from the pattern of the bricks on the outside of your house. Please note: houses built in the last ten years or so are likely to have cavity walls that are already insulated. If your home has cavity walls, the bricks will normally have a regular pattern like this.

If your home has solid walls, the bricks will have an alternating pattern like this.

If your home was built from 1920 onwards, the chances are that its external walls are made of two layers with a small gap or `cavity' between them. This means they are `cavity walls'.

Why insulate your cavity walls?  Cavity wall insulation is an effective way to save energy and money at home.    

    A well insulated house keeps warmth exactly where you need it - indoors. So, insulating your cavity walls will help you to heat your home more efficiently. Using less energy reduces carbon dioxide emissions (CO2): one of the biggest causes of climate change.You will also save money on your bills too. Cavity wall insulation can also help to reduce condensation inside the house if it is a problem on external walls.  

How does cavity wall insulation work?

Heat will always flow from a warm area to a cold one. In winter, the colder it is outside, the faster heat from your home will escape into the surrounding air. Cavity wall insulation slows down the rate at which it escapes, keeping as much of it as possible inside your home for as long as possible. How? Insulation makes it much more difficult for heat to pass through your walls by filling up the cavity with a material with lots of air pockets in it.                             

 Loft insulation

In an un-insulated home a quarter of heat is lost through the roof.                                                                              

What's it all about? It's never been more important to think about insulating your loft. Without proper insulation a lot of the valuable, expensive energy you use to heat your home will be lost through the loft. The recommended depth for mineral wool insulation is 270mm however there are other materials which require different depth   A well insulated house keeps warmth exactly where you need it - indoors. The colder it is outside, the faster heat from your home will escape into the surrounding air. So, insulating your loft - or topping up any insulation you have already - will help to heat your home more efficiently. Using less energy reduces carbon dioxide emissions (CO2): one of the biggest causes of climate change. You will also save money on your bills too. Heat will always flow from a warm area to a cold one .

 

FREE survey and consultation

Contact RRIM today to arrange your FREE, no obligation home insulation survey and consultation.

Call 0800 098 8776 Ref UCR

or  0781 4668856

 

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